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How safe are credit unions amid bank turmoil?

Por: Fox Business Business March 24, 2023

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Former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor argues federal regulators and large banks came to the bankruptcy rescue to ensure Americans' 'confidence' in regional banks. The failure of (SVB) and other institutions in recent weeks sparked fear that contagion could catch on, leading many depositors to move their funds to major banks for safety. However, two regulatory experts say credit unions are actually safer places for folks to put... + full article



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